October 22, 200519 yr I am at the moment guessing both males. Chirpy is now inside with George and Angle and is so tame. He will jump straight onto your fingure. My son has had him in his room all day. I caught Bluey and Spangle chassing Tiny this afternoon and decised that it was time he came out. He fledge over a week ago and I've been watching him with his eating ability. Both Chirpy and Tiny are on daily weighing. Edited October 23, 200519 yr by Nerwen
October 22, 200519 yr lady it's hard to find what I want with out using ones from here that folks know Trust me, us novices don't know! You can use pictures from here, we'll still be stumped
October 22, 200519 yr Daz can you post new pics of the babies?? They have a bit of glar on the cere.. I agree with lin nerwen just start with the pics from the forum..
October 22, 200519 yr Author okay then Lin what are chirpy and tiny, colour not gender Edited October 22, 200519 yr by Nerwen
October 23, 200519 yr Look lcosly at the wings: what is different about them? The first one's normal blue, the second is white wing blue
October 23, 200519 yr Author Keep looking Lin, a white wing has no wing marking or very faint ones but the pattern is still the same as a normal. Hint (maybe ): Chirpy is like Blinkie. Edited October 23, 200519 yr by Nerwen
October 23, 200519 yr Author The wing patterns are reduced to thin stipes, making it seem reverse in this Single Factor S------
October 23, 200519 yr Spangle! That's why I got white wing, I got confused and thought it was fainter, but it's just thinner! I think!
March 27, 200619 yr Look lcosly at the wings: what is different about them? so when it has a different colour from the body on the wings and light thin coloured markings its a spangle? and opaline is with a V at the back of its neck
March 27, 200619 yr Author The thin markings make a spangle. Yes an Opaline had a 'v' shape in the middle of the back with the same colour as the body and the edge of the wing feahers are the smae colour as the body as well.
March 27, 200619 yr Just for clarification a normal wing markings has the black on the inside of the feather with the colour around the edge. A spangle is reversed. The colour is in the middle of the feather with the black around the edge.
March 27, 200619 yr aha so in most cases a spangle would have a different colour wing to the body and thin markings... most cases light colour markings? if it had same colour wing as the body we get into diluted budgies or something right?
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